Re: Double ISP Links

From: Per Engelbrecht (per_at_xterm.dk)
Date: 04/13/04

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    Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:31:03 +0200 (CEST)
    To: <eickeaf@yahoo.com.br>
    
    

    Hi Eicke
    What you're talking about is a multi-homed router.
    My best advice to you is Zebra (/usr/ports/net/zebra [v. 0.94]) and
    also have a look at www.zebra.org
    Zebra is a routing tool that can handle RIP, OSPF and BGP
    It shares the same (almost) syntax as Cisco's IOS.

    Zebra is build in modules, each with it's own .conf file i.e. you can
    configure one part without touching the other - on the fly!
    Next version will include MPLS as well.

    If you're new to routing, expect some reading. Keep both your ISP's
    informed and ask them for advice when in doubt.

    respectfully
    /per
    per@xterm.dk

    > Hi folks,
    >
    > I have a server configured with one ISP link. The server runs IPFW
    > and NATD. I need to attach a new ethernet card and configure
    > another ISP link in this server. How can I make this and, if
    > possible, configure it with load balance.
    >
    > Thanks and regards.
    > Eicke.
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